REAL ESTATE, UNIMPROVED, jYiis:LUneou. BCXLDINO LOTS -' At pr-wr prion. Clot to r tin vita sirwt Improvement. Dandy rood lot from $300 to 11,20 on ay terra. Liberty bond sad monthly payment. MEND FOR LIST AND PRICE, riuy and mv rul Ut Id th bt city In Amsrtea, Omaha. M'CAGCE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Doug. 415. 18 Do1f trt. WYOMING Fin unimproved raw quar ter ar Manvlll. on C. A N. W. . B., ehaap; fin farming country ( aar ell field: term. Writ wnr, Mrr Camp bn, Lfy.i , BLiLn iihw. 21 rood building lot, with all hnprova mant. Price froia $40 to (900. Can f tv urni pourlas 8II. TKAVKR BROS.. 31 flm National Bsnlt BUr REAL ESTATE-Business Propcrry BUSINESS property at.4 Investment. A. F. TUHKT BUM. 4! First Nation! Bank Bids. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee ITY TO DEFEAT THE HIGH COST - OF BUILDING?. THINK OF THIS. ' 2-STORY BRICK, TILE ROOF, DUNDEE. "Vlthnul a doubt on of tb moat beautiful and homelike properties In the weat end. living room, dining room, kitchen and small toilet with lavatory and cloa. et on first floor; all finished In Ivory white; 4 bed rooms and bath on 2nd floor, finished In whit enamel, with ' one-pan! birch mahogany doora, oak throughout; third floor arranged for ser- vants. quarter. Oak throughout; one of the, finest Vapor vacuum heating ystenis money can buy. Instantaneous gs heater, laundry tubs, fruit and veg- . etnble cellar, and billiard room. Full set of screens, some storm sash, awn ings, etc., for exterior. Beautiful yard. 68-ft. frontage, lots of shrub and tloW er Doubt brick garag with tiled ' rouf and cement drivway. Chance to . save from $5,000 up or what It would cost yau to build today. Tht property 1 nearly new, Is of extraordinary beau ty, and Is complete without additional expense. Can give Immediate posses- "lo" J. L. HI ATT CO., QAA FIRST NATIONAL PHONE 1 TYLER U BANK BLDO. DUNDEE HOME. - Weil built brick and stucco house In newer part of Dundee district overlook- . Ing Elm wood park. Large living room across front with flreplac. and the most y airy sleeping porch are tb most at- tractive features of th house to us, but It I a pleasing homo throughout the 6 "; or T rooms. Built 3 or I yar ago and , owner has kept It so well that you will say It Is almost better than new.lt Is 6405 Harney St. Make appointment with ua to look inside. HARRISON & MORTON, 16 O. Call, Bank Bldg. Phone D. 814. BRAND NEW OaUUNUALOW in Dun- dee, $5,250. Terms: 3500 cash and 347 60 per month. Call dys. Doug. 1734. Council blurts. ACRKS (Between Oinalia and Council Bluffs. Uood garcj.n land and good ; locution foe n home. One to 4 acre tracts at 1350 to 1450 per acre. McGee Real Kstnts Co., 105 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. 1 a. WIS PAY CASH tor houaes, lota, contract and Liberty Bonds. IOWA kEALITY CO Cor. Pi-arl and Broadway, Council Bluffs. i r,lH"eS2S9j , South Side. JAS. .1. KITZ1.1 KRA1,1, 4931 South 24th St. "Itisuranre." Buy and aell property, fual estate mortgage loans promptly m:nl. JONKSSouth Oinnha. buys, sells, exchanges all kinds of property. For ri.'s'lltw. quirk actlonseP tlS; REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES FOR SALE Three business Iota on corner of Third and Cedar street. One-half block north Lincoln Highway. 68 ft. by 132 ft. in business section of Orand Is land. NHi. REAL ESTATE WANTED. BBNUALOWS WANTED. 1 We have cash buyer for well located bungalows and residences worth tho money. For quick result list with us. O'NKIL'S R. B. & INS. AGENCY. 632-6 Brandeis Theater Bldg v Tel. Tyler 1024. I HAVtC a man who will buy your Im proved property and pay cash tor It. but the price must b right. OEORGB F. JONES. REALTOR. 2 City Nat Bk. Bldg Doug. 1946. HAVE INQUIRIES for good home In good location Do you want to ell your property? List It with C. A. GRIM MKL. 849 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. LIST your property at once with Bhuler & -Cary, 204 Keeline Bldg. A telephone rail to Doug. 5074 will bring a repre- sentatlve to your door. r FOR quick result list your property with S. I. BOSTWICK SON, 800 B-e B I dg Tyler 1506. IF YOl'U PROPERTY is for sale or rent, list it with AFItO-AM ERIC AN REAL- TT CO.. 2705. Lake, Webster 540. FOR quick sales list your property with V. tl. SHRIVER. 1047-s Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1636. LIST your property for sale with J. B. Robinson for quirk sales. 442 Be Bldg. Phone Douk. 8017. FINANCIAL. Private Money. SHOPEN ft COMPANY. Doug. 4H8. Jllid to J10.000 MADE promptly F. D. Wesd. Wesd Bldg.. 18th and Sarnnm. Real Estate Loan and Mortgages. i PER CENT Interest paid on time de posits. Why leave your money In a bank that pay only 4 per cent, when you can get 6 per cent from an Iowa bank under state supervision? For full particular writ to Qulruby Stat Bank, ' Qulmby, la. CONVERT that Installment loan on your humo Into a straight flve-vear mortgage and avoid those monthly payment. E. H. LOUOKE, INC.. tS KeetlnO Bldg WANT listing on your property. Hav buyer. Eugene Thomas. 411 Karbach BIU Dougla S607. HONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate. Interest payable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS A HON, 118 Keeline Bldg. " FAhM AND CITY LOANS. PAt?L PETERSON. Brandeis Theater. Ph. Doug. 180S. CITY and farm loans; 5V and 6 per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont Co., 418 Keeline Bldg. No belay Closing Loan. W. T. GRAHAM, ,04 Bee Bids Doug. IMS. LOW rate without delay. l O. CARLBBRO. SIS Brandei Theater Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST1 NEB. FARMS. O'KKEFK REAL ESTATE CO.. !; Omaha Natl, Hit. Bldg. D. 2718. J Mil SOMETHING to Miscellaneous. investigate. A businesa proposition which offers you the great eat money-making possibilities with fac tory now in operation, and stock on ground floor, and should pay you on of the largest dividends on your Invest ment. Call at 407 City National Bank rtldg. PRATT ROYALTY; surrounded by oil; gvt in quickly before advance. In formation. W. E. Mathewson, 912 Bitting Bldg., WlrMta. Kan, FARM .AND RANCH LANDS.' Arkansas Lands. MAY 6TH. Our next round trip HO xctirs(on to - McOehee. Ark. For homeaeekera only W. 8. FRANK, tot Neville Blk.. Omaha. Colorado Lands. ;h6iCE imp. or raw quarter, tralf sec. trm. J. L, Maarer. Arriba. Oolo. Nebraska Lands. THE n. H of section 12. and th ne. l . of section 13. all in township SO, north ot rang 17, west of th 6th p. m.. In Bock county: la good hay land. Addros W. a. W. Oelger. Traateo, Tlptoa. la. SALE Flv ctlona, fenced, living water; 1,009 acres tillable; long graa paatur. A real atock and grain propo rtion. 3. R. Carter. Burh ell. Neb 120 ACRES Improved: weatern Nebraska wheat farm at 912.809. A mighty good biy. 'ft b Armstrong 135-1 BecurlU SldaV Douglas 12S9. BRINGING UP FATHER M CHIN--jijey WTV) ALL THE NRV lTl 1 FATHER ! JL OF CHINA OIKKi TO CALL SEvomt5, WE I .". iN?rM--- T ' P MINUTE ' . ' mine.. 1 (Z-ZX. ON 05) TODAV. MOTHER- HAVE ABOUND T ., . IMMa OH ' ' ' . U f ClNUP r HE'LL BE HERE ANy"1 j ftANSwEJ AyT MAC0IE! LI S FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. WRITE ii.s for picture and price of my farm nd ranches In good old Daws county. Arab L. Humsrford, Crawford. Neb. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEB A. A. PATZM AN. 101 Karbach Blk. Tyler $34. 1MPROVEO and unimproved wheat farm. Kimball Co., Nebraika R. E. Holm. Bushnel) Neb. MERRICK COUNTY. Improved corn and alfalfa fa: ma at the right pries. H. A. LAR80V Central City. Neb. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offer you a horn In tb land of sunshine, where conditions ar right for raising alfalfa and catii?. Addrsa., Jordan Valley Farm, Bols Idaho. Wyoming Lir.ds. WHEATLND Wyoming farms, $50 per a.. Including paid up water right. Henri Levi ACM. Rylander, 154 Omaha Nat, K. Enebo. 3 14th St.. Portland, -Or. FARM LANDSWANTED, WANT to buy 10 to 150 scree eastern No braska or weatern Iowa, Muat b a bargain. F. M, MICHAEL COMPANY, 510 Electric Bldg. Omaha. Neb. Wb will sell your farm; timely sales; quick return.; Held Land Co.. 154 Brandeis Bid. AUTOMOBILES. AUTOCLE AR TR& HOUSE, 1913-14-16 Farnam St. Now I th time and this 1 th place to buy a high grade used car worth th money. We have several hundred satisfied customers. Why not add your name to our Hat? Don't buy a new car when you can buy a high grade used car for half th money. The other halt you can buy Victory bonds with, whereby you can kill two birds with one stone. Have an automobll and bonds, too. We hav th follow ing list of cars: 1918 Dodge coup 11.100 1918 Oakland coup 1,100 1917 Oakland 600 1917 Dodge touring 700 1017 Chevrolet touring 350 1918 Chalmers Duplex 1.000 1918 Overland 90 60 1917 86-4 Overland 500 1917 Hup roadster ' 500 1916 Dodg touring 89 1916 Ford touring 275 1917 Ford touring 200 1919 Saxon Six 850 1918 Mitchell BIX 500 1917 . Buick Six 180 And many other. We buy, sell, trade and tak Liberty Bond. W will do anything you wnt to If you will play fair. All cars sold on a 3-day money-bark guarantee If not sattslfed. Omaha's largest used car store. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE. Phone Douglas 6383. "HERE THEY" kRE. 1918 1918 1918 1919 1917 1917 1917 1917 1916 1916 1916 1916 Stutx roadster. Mitchell Six. Chevrolet. Chevrolet. Buick Touring. Saxon Six Touring Chalmers Six. Ford Touring. Ford Touring. Hup Roadster. Chevrolet Touring. Maxwell. IfilA Vnrri Tnurln. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam St. Dougla 9070. FORDS FORDS DRIVE YOURSELF TOURINO Irtft PER ROADSTERS aUC MILE TRUCKS CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Melcher Service Co., 1516 LEAVENWORTH. DOCO. 4899. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 12 CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO.. DOUO. S622. 1314 HOWARD USED CARS. 1 Ford touring car, 1917 IS50.90 2 Oldsmoblle trucks, ltt ton... 200.00 1 Maxwell sedan, 1917 00.00 1 Buick sedan 350.00 1 Mitchell touring, 1915 ,. 150.00 1 Overland touring, 1917 ,.. 400.00 1 Mitchell roadster, 1915 200.00 1 Hunp-20 roadster, a snap...... 260.00 Aut Repair Shop, for sale or trade. Lot of Auto Part and Supplies. 1611 Davenport St. Phong D. 1141. 191 seven-passenger Buick touring car, model E-49. In first elasa condition, newly painted a bargain. NEB. BUICK.AUTO CO. Tyler 1760. 19th and Howard MAKE YOUR old Ford new. O'Rourk Goldstrom Auto Co.. distributor of A me Bllt touring and commercial bodies. 3701 South 34th (treat, phone South 99. 108 North 16th, phon J189. New and used Fords. Tim payment. MEEKB AUTuca Used cur bought, sold and exchanged. W buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to silect from. Mlddl Stat Garage S036-8 Farnam St. Douglas 410L WEEKS AUTO CO. AUCTION. If you want to buy or sell an auto mobll be at th auction of used can at th sal pavilion. South Omaha, Thursday. (tomorrow) April 24. 1 p. m. Phone MR. CARLEY, South 385. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., ttt Farnam St. Omaha. Nt. FORD aedan, 1918. In unusually good con dition, C. E. Paulson Motor Co. Ams Ave. and Florenc Blvd., Authorised Ford deslers. Tel. Cbl. 146 Used cars of exoopttonal value. GUY L. SMITH, 2663 irrnm St D. 1970. NEW TIRES ON SALE, Flrwtnne, Congress. Le Pullman. Flak. Write for prices. Mention le. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnam. lion REWARD for any magneto we can't repair. Sol mfr. ot new self-spacing affinity spark jilug. Baysdorfer, 210 North 18th. THE DIXIE FLYER, Vt. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANT. 2520 Farnam St ONE 191T Studebaker 6-cyMnder; ver. hauled; reflnlshed; on 1913 4-cyllnder Studebaker. Call Harney 6760. STEVENS-DURYEA -cyllnder; Just over hauled. 9650. Best buy In Omaha. Dougla 4171.' WANTED FOR SP"St CASH. 100 USED CARS; quick action: no delay. Auto Exchange Co. 06 Farnam St D. 9t. SELLING only privately -owned used cars. -The Omaha Used Car Market 2617 Leavenworth St. Tyler 2847. GOOD USED CARS, OUT I. SMITH FOR SALE Ford truck. 191J model; ahMA. Webster 12. t AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILE electrical repair; servic tatlon for Rayflald carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. NEW and used Ford. Ames bodies. Im mediate delivery. O'Rourk Goldstrom Auto Co.. 701 So. ;4th. 80. itt. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO., 2300 Farnam St. EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed ervic. SERVICE OARAGE. 16th and Leavenworth. Doug. TOO. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 15th and Jackson. Ford Agent. D. 3100. GOOD FORD ROADSTER with delivery box oar, la an A-l condition. Call Doug. 2902. FORDS, clan, time. Liberty bond. All model. Ford Market, 2230 Farnam Street. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGS CARS FOR HIRE. Drlv yourself; at very reasonable price; no extra to pay. Nebraska Ber Ice Garage, 19th and Farnam. Douglaa 7390. Trucks PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROOERS, Mgr.. Tyler 177 1407-21 Capital Ave. Tirea and Supplies. TIRES ONE-HALF PRICE. GUARANTEED 3,000 MILES. 20x3 1 7.601 30x3 ft f 3.21 323 10.26( 33x4 11.71 32x4 ll.(0 34x4 12.00 W furnish th old tires. Agent wanted. 3 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY. 1516 Davenport Street. NEW FORD TIRES AT CUT PRICES. 20x3, plain 310.2S 30x8 H, non-skid 14.2S OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE jCO.. 2064 Farnam St 1819 Cuming St Tires and Supplies. NO need for steam aoaked carcasses. W retread and rebuild tires by Dry-Cur procesa. Ideal Tlr Service, 2673 Har ney St. GAIN mora miles; hav your tire r- treaded by G. A a. Tlr Co. 2416 Leavenworth. Tyler IJ61-W. Motorcycles and Bicycles. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE AND SIDE CAR 1918 TWIN CYLINDER. THREE SPEED. Electrically equipped, generator, amme ter, light, horn, peedometer. thr near ly new non-akta tire. leatner air cushion tandon, pump. Cost 3496 nw, will tak 3825; run only 3,000 mile; engine In fin condition. Phon or writ J. C Bllssard, 609 South llt St, Omaha. Phon Harney 6372. HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargain! In used machine. Victor H. Roo. th Motorcycl man. 27th and Leavenworth ya Repairing and Painting. WE NOT ONLY REPAIR YOUK RADIATOR. BUT CAN BUILD YOU A NEW ONE. RADIATOR REPAIR SHOPS and DEALERS: Writ ua for price on new cores. No weeka of waiting for that new radiator or fender. Built to your order, any (tyle, for automobile, truck or trr-tor. In 14 hour. Patronlia your horn industry. Th only Radiator and Fender manu facturing oompany In tb weat OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE COMPANY. 1311 Cuming. 1034 Farnam. Omaha. Neb. '. P. BARNUM CO., 2126 Cuming. Doug la 8044. High grade automobll painting. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial Homo solicits your Ola clothing, furniture, magaalnes. We collect We distribute. Phon Doug. 4136 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home, 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WE HAVE a few Purebred S. C. White l.egiiorn hens at 91.75 each 318.00 per dozen. Barred Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Red hens at 32.00 each. Also some male birds of these varieties at 83.00 each. These prices are for Im mediate selling. Red Feather Hatch ery. Phon Tyler 209. 29th and B streets. FOR SALE or breeder' terms Silver male cat; ped; prize winner, Chicago. Sire of winning kits. Doug. 3072. 312 Bee Bldg., Omaha. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. DON'T FORGET the big horse and mul auctions at stock yards stablea next Wedneaday. Expect a good run of cholc farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and one carload of farm mulxs S.tl starts at 10 o'clock. I. C. Gallup. Auctioneer. Notlo to Farmera and Teamster: Twenty-five sets of double harntaa at less than coat; quitting business reason for low price. Call at residence. 2134 Lake street. ' MUST sell at once six good young horse and mares, used to farm work. Will U separate. Residence, 3226 Leavenworth St. FOR SALE The best famlly-brok mar in umana, 1,100 pounds, cunningly built, young and sound, light wagon and harness. 2213 Dodge. WANTED Good coon dog. Pric must ds rtgnt ror tnis time or year, no mutt wanted. Lock box 104. Plover, 2i ' .. . ' a Harness, Saddlea and Trunk.' W Make Thm Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH A CO.. 1910 Farnam. TWO mare off of farm, well matched. 2,600 pound. T and I year 01a. 222s Mason St. ' FOR SALE A row and a heifer. Call Walnut 3757. MONEY TO LOAN, ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, planoa and note a feourlty, MO, I tno., H. goods, total. 93.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Security Bldn.. 16th & Fare am. Ty. 6S6 MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND 11. LIBERTY BONDS. OCT, A72 fP. W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1893. & 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY. 950. LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleshock, 1514 Dodge, D. 6619. Est 1891. DIAMOND AND JEWELRT LOANS. The Highest Market Price Paid for LIBERTY BONDS (with intereat) 1007 Woodmen of the World Building. Market and LIVESTOCK Receipt wer: Official Monday .... 4, Cattle Hog Sheep 11.127 3,389 9,165 11,000 23.963 24,529 25,839 27.884 16,391 Official Tuesday .... 4. 8,932 12,000 22,059 49,878 39,680 44,099 48,499 Estimate Wednesday 3, Three day 11, Same days last week 15, Same days 2 k'a ago 22 Sam day 3 w' ago 18 Same days year ago 29 Recelpta and disposition of llv stock at th Union Stock yard Omaha Neb., for 24 hour ending at 3 o'clock p. m, Aprlt 28, 1919. RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. H. C. M. St. P 3 19 1 Wabash 2 1 .. .. Mis. Pac 4 2 .. .. Union Pao 41 43 II C. A N. W., east. 7 13 C. & N. W., west.. 15 43 4 C, St. P.. M. A O. 23 18 1 1 C. B. & Q., east.. 6 6 C. B. & Q.. west.. 30 32 24 C, R. I. eV P.. east 10 4 C, R. I. & P., west 3 III. Cen. 4 2 Chl. Gt. Ws 3 1 J Total receipt 140 176 30 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. t Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Swift & Co 612 2,665 1,343 Cudahy Pack. Co.. 692 1,614 3,819 Armour & Co 765 2,937 1,416 J. XV. Murphy 2,259 .... Lincoln Pack. Co.. 68 Bo. Om. Pack. Co. 81 Ulasaberg 11 P. O'Dea 31 Wilson 96 .... Morris aV Co 384 2,603 721 Mayerowlch & Vail 24 .... .... F. P. Lewis 197 Hunt'g'r A Oiler . 36 J. B. Root Co... 34 J. H. Bulla 84 Rosenstock Bros. . 36 F. G. Kellogg.... 6 .... Wertb. & Degen. 69 ....! .... Mo. K. C. & C. Co. 51 , E. G. Christ! .... 34 Baker 17 .... .... Banner Bros 73 .... .... John Harvey .... 275 .... .... Jensen 4Y Lund. .. 1 .... .... Dennis & Francis. 1 Midwest 13 Omaha 7 .... .... Armour Denver .. ... .... 1,100 Other buyer .... 678 .... 323 Total 4,252 11,878 9,196 Cattla A run of 3,000 head of cattle arrived this morning and trading wa steady to trong on steers and yearlings, best kinds wer quotable from 917.00 17.60, medium grade from $15.00ji 16.60, plain kinds down to 113.60. Butcher stock opened up strong but eased up on tho close, making a generally steady market, best cows and heifers selling at a spread of I13.0014.25, Inbetween ( kind from 810.0012.50, and canners and cutters held steady at 35.269.00. What few feeders arrived sold steady. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 78 1309 17 36 7 1358 $17 60 22 1029 14 50 10 965 15 60 3 1065 15 66 43 1160 16 75 26 960 15 86 20. .....1161 16 30 21 1136 16 60 4 1127 16 76 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 10 617 10 75 19 688 11 10 27 660 13 00 39 716 13 60 1U 649 13 60 14 865 13 76 9 684 13 90 626 14 00 11 782 16 00 30 764 15 33 18 994 15 60 . 10 820 16 60 t 947 16 00 HEIFERS. 13 746 10 25 29 708 12 00 445 12 60 6 711 12 65 2 806 12 76 4 , 872 13 00 3 850 14 00 5. .....1146 14 60 CALVES. 16 456 ( It 2 490 ( 35 6 441 9 75 16 306 10 25 1 320 12 00 14 190 13 00 t 215 12 00 2 246 13 60 2 206 13 75 2 160 14 00 10 192 14 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 21 624 10 00 22 405 9 00 24 719 12 26 9 736 13 71 Quotation on Cattla Prim steers, $17.00018.00; good to choice beeves, 316.00 17.00; fair to good beeves, $14.76(9 15.76; common to fair beeves, 113. 60 14.60; good to choice yearlings, $15.26 16.25; fair to good yearling. $13.26 16.00 : common to fair yearlings, $10.00013.00; good to choice heifers, $12.26014.25; prime cows, $12,008-13.75; good to choice cows, $10.2512.00; fair to good cows, f 9.00(g) 10.26; common to fair cows, $5.259.0O; choice to prim feeders, $14.0015.60; good to choice feeders, $12.50913.60; medium to good feeders, 311.0013.50; good to cholc stocknrs, $10.0011.76; fair to good stock ers, $8.0019.00; common to fair atock rs, $7.0068.00; stock heifers, $8 60 10. 00; stock cows, $7.6099.00; stock calvea. $8.00 912.00; veal calves, $8.0014.00; bull, tags, etc., $10.00911.75. Hogs There wer 170 loads of hog here today estimated at 12,000 head. It was a strong, active market at generally 60 higher prices than yesterday. Sale were not a spread out over quite so wide a range, bulk being $20.25 20.50 with top to both shippers, and packers at $20.70. HOGS. No. Av. Sh Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 32. .176 ... $20 10 70. .200 70 $20 15 67..22$ 70 20 70 68. .206 ... 20 25 93. .208 40 20 30 71. .222 ... 20 35 26. .363 ... 20 40 45. .261 180 20 54 72. .255 120 20 60 66. .286 ... 20 66 72. .270 70 20 60 68. .285 ... 20 70 64. .314 ... 20 70 r Sheep Receipt were fairly liberal com pared with! recent days. 47 loads estl. mated at 11.090 head. The fat lamb mar ket waa a llfelss affair, practically noth ing moving until mid-day. Most of the fat lamb wer selling from $19.00 down. A string of wooled wea gold at $14.60 and clipped ewe at $13.26. Quotation on ehep: Lambs, good to choice, $19.00919.26; lamb, fair to good, $18.60919.00; lamb feeder, $17.0017.50; yearling, good to choice. $16.00917.00; wether, fat, $11.00 9 16.0; wes, good to choice, $14.00916,00; ewes, fair to good, $12.0091-00. Chicago Uf Stock. Chicago. April 23. Cattle Receipt. 3.000; market lower; common and medium she stock steady, other slow, 15c lower; calves teay o 25o lower; fleshy feed ers, 25o lower, other Bteady; estimated tomorrow, 11.000: heavy beef steers, $11.60 920 40; light beef steers, $10.6013.35; butcher cowa and heifers. 38.O016.76: canner and cutters. ' $6.4010.50; val calves, $13.09914.35; stocker and feeder (tears, 33-76915.75. Hogs Receipts, 17.000; market strong; fully 10c higher than yesterday's aver age; one load of choice heavy at 121.16 (a new high price record); estimated to morrow, 35,000; bulk of sales, 120.80 21.00; heavy weight, $20.95921.10; medium weight, $20.70921.06; light weight, $20.25921.60; light light. 119.00 920.50; sows, $18.$6920.35; pigs, $17.00 19.2T. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 15,000; market lower; eheep, stesdy to slow; estimated tomorrow, 13.900; lambs. 84 pounds or less. $17.76910,9: 85 pounds or better, $17.25919.60; cull and com mon $13.25917.75; cvts, medium and good, $11.76915.60; culls and common. $6.00911 76; spring lambs, medium, good and choice, $18.10921.00. Kama City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., April 2J. (U. S. Bu reau of Markets) Cattle Receipts, 9,600, and 1.000 calve; beef cattle, steady to 16 cents lower; she-stock, stesdy to weak; calves. 25 cent lower: feeder, steady; heavy beef steer. $11.65919.21: light beet utters, $10.60011.10; butcher cow So Jiff and Mafftt) in Full Paga of Colors in Tho Sunday Boo. Industrial News of the Day and heifer. $9.65915.60; cannera and cutters, $5.0096-60; veal calves, $9,759 14.00; stocker and feeder steer, $8.60 16.26. Hogs Receipts. 18,000; (teady to 10 cent higher than yeaterday'a average; bulk of sale. $20.15920.76; heavie. $20.60920.90; medium weights, $20,209 20.75: light, $20.00920.66; light lights, $19.30920.10; packing sows, $19.25920.25; pigs, $16.60919.60. ' Sheep and Lamb Receipt. 17000; closed very dull on all but best grade sheep and iambs at 25 to 50 cents lower, Lambai 84 pound or less, $16.76919.00; 86 pounds or more, $16.25913.90; cull and commons, $11.60916.26. Ewes: Medium to choice, 911.60914.76; breeding ewes, $9.60917.00. St, Louis Live Stock. St Louis, April 23. Catttle Receipts, 4,400; steady; native beef steers, $11,509 18.60; yearling ateers and heifers, $9,609 1C.00; cows, $10.50913.60; stockers and feeders, $10.00 9 13.60; fair to prime south, ern beef steers, $10.00918.00; beef cows and heifers, $7.60915.00: canners and cutter, $6.6097.25; nativ calvea, $7,769 16.50. Hog Receipts, 17,000; steady to strong; lights, $30.36920.75; pigs, $15,009 19.26; mixed and butchera, $20.35920.95; good heavy, $20. 90 2 1.05 ; bulk, $20,359 20 95. Sheep Receipt, 3,400; steady. Lambs. $21. 00931. 26; ewes, $13.00914.60; canners ap.a chopper, 4.oowir.uo. Sioux City Llv Stock. Sioux City, la., April 23. Catlle Re ceipts, 3,000; market steady beef steers, $12.00916.50; fat cows and heifers, $3.00 914.00; canners, $5.0097.00; stockers and feeders, $8.00914.00; feeding cows and heifers, $7.00910.00. Hogs Receipts, 9,000; market steady to 5c higher; light, $20.10920.35; mixed, $20.20920.40; heavy, $20.26920.55; bulk. $20.26920.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 200 mar ket steady. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., April 28. Hogs Re ceipts, 9,000; 10 cent higher; top, $20.76; bulk, $20.20920.66. Cattle Receipt, 3,000; weak; steers. $15.00918.25; cow and heifers, $5,609 15.60; calves, $6.00913.60. Sheep Receipts, 1,600; slow; prospect lower; lambs, $18.00019.25; ewe, $13,009 15.00 'New York Bond List U. S. 2s, reg.. 981Erle gen. 4s...'. 63H U. S. 2s. cqu. 98 Gen. Elec. 6s.. 9914 U. S. 3s, reg... 89 Gr. No. 1st 4 Vis 86 U. S. 8s, cou.. 89 111. Cen. ref. 4s. 79 V. S. Lib. 3,..98.62Int. Mer. Ma. 6s 99 U. S. 4s, reg... 106 HK. C. So. ref. 6s 86 U. S. 4s, cou..l06KL. A N. un. 4 84 A. Fo. Se. 6s 99 11-16M., K. T. Am. T. & T. 1st 4s 83 clt. 6s 90 Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 60 Anglo-Fr. 5s .. 96Mont row. ts.. sa Ar. ft Co. 4Hs 97 N. Y. Cen. deb Atch. gen. 4s.. 82 6s 97 Vi B. A O. cv. 4s 764No. Pac. 4s 82 Beth. Bt. ref. 6a 78No. Pac. 3s.... 6814 Cen. Loath. 6.. 96 Ore. Short Lin Cen, Pac. 1st.. 7914 ref. 4 864 C. & O. cv. 6.. 87 Pac. T. A T. 6s 90 C.. B. & Q. Penn. con. 4 93 it. 4s 96Penn. gen. 4s. 86 C. M. ' Bt. Read. gen. 4s.. 88 F. CV. 4S. . .. 79 St. Li. Ban C. R. I. & P. Fr. adj. 6... 64V4 Ry. ref. 4s.... 7354So. Pac. cv. 6S.106 C. A So. rf. 4. 78So. Ry. 6a 92 D. & Rio G. T. A P. let..'. 88 ref. 5 46Un. Pac, 4s 86 Dom. of Can. U. S. Rub. 5.. 87 6 (1981) .... 96U. S. St 6 100 Bid. 'Wabash 1st ..94 FINANCIAL New Tork. April 28. Factor which contributed measurably to the strength , .1 ... - .-' Btni.1, market. ana activity o, . v notably th confident buying of rails, were operative toaay, reiniuiucu uy qulry for other popular shares, par- Hfuiariv ateela. coooer and numerous equipments. United cttates teei was wio wcuwo.. feature, asserting Us former leadership .. .. .nnPn.n,i- iiimAv.r ri nn pin rum gain of 2 points to 103, though yield ing all out a large imtiiiuu iu . tensive profit taking of the last hour. Buying of steel, credited largely to power ful financial Interests, was the more ln urestlng in view of next week' meet ing of the directors to act on the dividend and because of the uncertain tate of that Industry a a whole. Iumoer 01 asm .uu mo io.,,an v- v of the leading atooks were ss follows: oaies. ilia". " " Am. Bt. Bug. ... 2.600 77 76 76 Am. Can 20,100 63 52 62 . ... a. vj... ,0 iaa O.CJV. or. QtiS. A1I1. ar. K f uij 40,,vv v-r -"7 Am. H. A L. pfd. 13,300 100 108 108 Am. Loco 21,900 72 70 11 Am. S. & R 15.600 73 71 71; Am. Sug. Ref. .. 8500 130 129 13" Am. Sum. Too... 6.300 109 107 i Am. Tel. A Tel... 3,500 104 103 103 m r T. A S . . 1200 14U, 14 14 Anaconda Cop. .. 12,700 63 61 82 4-hLnn 1 000 93U 92 92 At. G. W. I. S. 6. 2,900 137 134 135 Bald. Loco 18.u z au a i Bait. AO 8,100 47 46 76 21 28 160 80 60 37 94 24 36 62 , 68 28 74 47 76 22 28 160 80 60 37 84 24 36 44 62 68 28 75 16 Beth. Steel "B".. 41,700 77 Butte A Sun. COP. 3.900 zs Cal. ePt 1,0 29 Can. Pac 600 160 Cen. Lthr Ches. & O ., 9,700 B9 I 4,900 , 1,200 200 4,000 3,700 , 1.300 11,200 21,200 3,600 38.000 61 38 94 26 37 44 63 69 29 77 16 7,1 M. A St. f... AN C, R. I. A P Chino Cop Colo. F. A L .... Corn Prod. Cruc. Steel Cuba Cane Sug... bis. Sec Corp... Erie 1,900 16 Oen. Elec 1 9nn lai -u. 160 160 Oen. Mot sunn lftou its v. 179 Gt Nor. pfd .... 3.100 91 91 81 Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs, Insplr. Cop 10.200 45 44 11,900 61 49 18,300 118 117 85,600 28 27 26,100 63 60 -5.400 23V. 22 44 50 117 27 63 23 Int. M. SI.. Pfd... :nt. Nickel nt. Paper f. C. So Ken. Cop Mer Pet $,00 33 32 32 19,'700 185 182 184 Ml.ml Con 400 2444 24 24 tdvale Steel.... I8.3nn 47 4S , Is. Pac, 23,900 26 25 26 ont Power 300 72 79 71 Nev. Cop , 1.600 16 16 18 V Cen 1.500 75 74 744 N. Y.. N. H. A H. 1,300 29 29 39 Nor. & wes Nor. Pac Pan. Am. Pet ... 200 104 104 104 1,200 9.600 92 91 91 94 44 37 61 20 84 83 12 56 82 44 36 60 20 83 81 12 54 106 76 219 93 44 36 51 20 83 82 12 56 106 28 76 $19 90 Penn 3,900 2.700 6.800 1.600 7,700 6.900 200 53 600 Pitts. A W. Va. . . Pits. Coal .....-: lay Con. Cop. .. leading ........ Reo. . A S 6hat. Ariz. Cop... Sin In. Oil. A Ref. . . So. Pao. Ry. ,i. ....... 26.600 107 So. 6.000 29 17.600 78 3,400 221 T ton no a 8tude. Cor. .... Tex. Co .. Tob. Prod 89 t'r nlon Pac inlted Clg. Strs.. ' 9 tna lanu i?a: 1J0 Ur , 9,200 Ut. 133 131 U. S. Ind. Ai... JP.I'IU ina Jli'H 19V U. S. Steel 8. Steel, pfd .242.300 102 yet Jin 74 76 $6 86 48 49 V. 60l 77 200 86 . 11.600 49 W e. Union .... We Wllly-Overlnd 19.800 23 32 32 Total sales for th day, 1,790,000 shares. Chicago Produce, Chicago, April 33. Butter, unsettled; Creamery, 6tj61c. Eggs Unsettled: receipts, 81.239 rases; tint. 39941c; ordinary firsts. 40941c; at mark, casea Included, 89940c: storage packed firsts, 439c; extrae, 42 43 c. Poultry Alive, unchanged. GRAIN MARKET Omaha, April 33. 1919. Grain recelpta today were light con sidering they were an accumulation of two days. Arrival were 11 cara of wheat, 74 car of corn, 25 cara of oats, 9 cara of rye and 10 cara of barley. Wheat brought aeveral cent over Monday' price, scarcity of offering being the fac tor In the advance. Corn wa In fair demand wlth price generally unchanged, althougn a few samples sold slightly higher. Oat were to cent up. Ry waa unchanged and barley I eent higher. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipt Today. Wk. Ago. Tr, Ago. Wheat 11 4 19 Corn 74 43 176 Oats 25 31 90 Rye 3 3 Barley 10 . 1 9 hipmnts eat ....89 84 T Corn 7 74 15T Oata 83 34 19 Ry 80 ... I Barley 4 4 $ RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oat. Chicago 8 191 77 Kansaa City 30 68 28 Corn No. 1, white: 1 car, $L71. No. 2 white: 1 car. $1.69; 1 car, $1.68. No. 3 white: 2 cars, $1.68. No. white: 1 car, $1.64. No. 3 yellow 3 cars, $1.70; 1 car, $1.68. No. I yellow: $ cars, $1.69. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.66; car. (old) $1.68. No. I yellow: 1 car, (old) $1.66; 1 car, $1.66. No. t yellow 1 1 car, (old) $1.66; 3-6 car, $1.69. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, (near white) $1.68. No. 8 mixed: 1 car, (near white) $1.6$: 1 car, (loaded out) $.167. No. 4 mixed! 1 car, $1.66. No. ( mixed: 1 ear, $1.68. Oats Standard, 1 2-6 car. 71e. No. t white: S car, (shipper weights) 70o; 2 cars, 70c. Ry No. 1: 1 car. $1.6$. No. t: 1 car, $1.66. , Barley No. 3: 1 car, $1.17. NO. : cars, $1.17. No. 1 feed. 1 car, $1.16. Wheat No. 2 hard, 1 car, (rautty) $2.60. No. 1 spring, 4-5 ear. $3 60. No. a anHntf- 1 1 .Jt ia. ramuttvl 32.60. NO. $ spring, 1 car, (smutty) $3.46. Chicago Grain and Provision. rhlraro. Anrll 28. Big advancea In the corn market today with trading on a broad acale resulted to a great extent from a Jump In the value ot hog to the highest price ever known, $21.16 a hundredweight. The close In corn was at the topmost point reached, a net gain of f 1H a bushel, with July $1.82 91.62 and Sep tember tl.69Ui1.59. Oats finished 1 lc up, and provisions stowing a rise of 12 to 55c. All dellverle of corn quickly went above any previous quotation this season, and despite heavy profit taking sales, kept on the upgrade almost unchecked throughout the day. It was pointed out that the mar ket value of hogs represents corn In the final stage, and that the feeding cost was the most generally accepted teat of what price should be paid for the grain. Strained political conditions In Europe tended fur ther to strengthen bullish sentiment and so, too, did adverse weather for the domes tic crop movement Oats were hoisted by the game force that governed corn. Much activity as well as strength de veloped In provisions owing to record breaking advances ot hog and corn. May lard jumped to $31.00 per hundredweight, a new tip top. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.66; No. 4 yel low, $1.6491.66; No. 6 yellow, nominal. Oats No. 3 white, 7172o standard, 72973o. Rye No. 2, $1.7991.80. Barley $1.1591 26. Timothy $8.00910.75. Clover Nominal, Pork Nominal. Lard $30.77. Rib $27.60 9 28.60. Chicago oloalng price, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain broker, 216 South Sixteenth St, Omaha. ( Open. High. Low. Clo. T'y. Corn May 1.66 1.68 1.66 1.68 1.66 July 1.69 1.62 1.68 1.62 1.68 Sept. 1.66 1.69 1.65 1.69 1.54 Oats May .71 .73 .71 .71 .71 July .71 .71 .70 .71 .70 Sept. .67 .69 .67 .69 .67 Pork May 63.80 63.80 63.30 63.15 62.60 July 50.10 60.36 60.10 60.85 49.90 Lard May 31.00 31.00 80.66 30.87 30.65 July 30.00 30.00 29.16 29.87 29.70 Ribs May 28.72 28.80 28.70 38.80 28.60 July 27.47 27.47 27.40 27.42 27.30 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn., April $3. Flour Unchanged. Barley $1.0291.12. Rye No. 2, $1.739173. Bran $38.00. Corn $1.65 91.66. Oat 69 9 70c Flax $3.97 91-99. Kaosa City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., April 33. Corn May, $1.69; July $1.649K; September, $1.58. St. Loul Grain. St. Louis. April 23. Corn May, $1.68; July $1.63. Oats May. 73c: July. 71c. New York General. New York. April 33. Flour Firm; spring patents, $13.00913.60; spring clears, $10.00910.76; winter atratghts, 8,1160 11.76; Kansas straights, $13.26912 76. Wheat Spot, firm; No. I red, $2.68; elevator export. Corn Spot, firmer; No. 3 yellow, $1.86; No. 3 white, $1.87 cost and freight New York. Oats Spot, firm; standard, 80 lie. Hay Firm: No. 1, $3.10; No. t, $3,000 2.05; No. 3, $1.9091.95. Lard Firmer; mlddlewat, $31.35981.46. Other articles unchanged. New York Metals.- New York. April 23. Copper Dull; elec trolytic. i5irc. Iron Steady and unchanged. Metal exchange quote lead steady: spot, $4.7695.00; May, $4.8096.00; spelter, steady; East St. Louis delivery, .spot $6.00 96.10; May $6.026.12. At London Spot Copper, 174 12c 8d: electrolytic. 8$ 10s; tin, 226 7s 6d; lead, 24 10s; spelter. 35. New York Cotton. New York. April 23. Cotton future opened steady; May. old, 26.00c: new, 27.30c; July, old, 21.66c; new, 25.90c; Oc tober, old. 23.30c; new, 24.2c; December, new, 23.66c; January, new. 23.46. New York Cotton. New York. April 23. Cotton closed steady at a net advance of It to 34 point. Old tyle months were $5 to 64 point net higher. Nw York Sugar. New York. April 23. Sugar Raw. steady; centrifugal. 7.28c; fin granulated, 9c. , Chicago Potatoes. Chicago. Aprlt 38. Potatoes Unsettled ; receipt. 79 cars; northern sacked and bulk white. $2.1092.20 per hundredwelcht In carlots; new stock Jobbing Rose, $10,000 Drawn for The Bee by McManu Copyright 1BH International New Service. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New York, April 18. Evaporated Ap plesQuiet: state. 17919e. Prunes Firm; California, 119 20c; Oregons, 10 910. Apricots Quiet; choice, I5o; extra choice, 26c fancy,'. 27 9 38c. Peaches -Qulett standard. 17e; choice, 18 919c; fancy, 19 920c. Raisins Steady; loose muscatel, 11 9 11 c; cholc to fancy aeeded, 11 12c; seedless, 12917o. PHOTOPLAYS. TODAY, FRIDAY AND SAT. RITOEir EKOiOEHENT ' FOR MEN ONLY THE DARING PHOTO-DRAMA, Which deals a smashing blow to the prevailing practice of prudish false modesty in dealing with the detestable social evil. , D C FA I D Uy Btraight a life yourself lis as you expect from your women PERSONS UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED. BOYD ADMISSION, 35c AND WAR TAX. 2 P. M. to 11 P. M. Continuous. WILLIAM FARNUM "The Jungle Trail" A love story in the wilds of Africa, full of thrill and adven tures. Today to Saturday. AMUSF.MENT8 TONIGHT t7 Sat. Matins Mat. 0c-$1.50. Night 50c-$2.0O. BOYD THEATRE APRIL 27. 4 Day Com. Sun. Mat. Mat. Sun. and Wed. FREDERICK V. BOWERS in "I'M SO HAPPY." A Big Frivolou Musical Fare. Mats., 50c to $1.00. Nignta 60c to $2.00 Seat Now. FRANK DOBSON AND Hit THIRTIES SIRENS; ClauSlut t SearM; Ksdy A Rooaay; -Wiltsr Fr A Co.! Dstorai Val. Iwlt ana Htr Laardi: Aan Graf; Bsaastt Slttsrs: KiBSr: Trawl Wsekly. , "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." Dally Mat 15-25-BO ,vnga 25c-50c-75c-$l THE VICTORY LOAN SHOW. .BOSTONIAl ..S,:S32. FRANK FINNY .iNNY r.WiTK Bits r hiu." I as Itnim Lauadrs: OyaanlM Lusch Rmsi: Ths Psor if) Hftuia. Baautv Charm ot Baaa-tatls Biut filrlt. LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS. Bat ML a Wk: Billy Watson A Hla Bmf Trust J .Via H "a NEW SHOW TOOAV ELLIS. NOWtAN A CO. Mlalatsra Clreut 3 KILLARNEY GIRLS: CURLEV A HALL; BAXLEY A PORTER. Plwlar Attract! VIOLA OANA I "SATAN JUNIOR." Mack RennKt Coimdy. Psths Wwaty. Short Term Notes Short term not furnished by Peters Trust company t Bid. Asked, First Liberty 8a 93.60 .... Third Liberty 4s . 96.10 .... Fourth Liberty 4a 93.11 Am. For. Sec. (1919) 99 99 Am, Tel. A Tel (193$) ..101 10$ Am. Tel. (1924) 6 100 101 Am. Tob. (1923) 7a 103 103 Am. Tob. (1923) 7s 108 104 Anaconda Cop. (1919) 6.. 99 $ 3-lt Anglo-French (1920) 6s .... 964 1 Arm. Con. Deb. (1919) 6. .109 103 Arm. Con. Db. (1933) 6. .103 1031 Arm. Con. Deb. (1933) 6a.. 103 102 Arm. Con. Deb. (1924) I. .103 1021 Beth. Steel (1919) 7. .....100 1008a Beth. Steel (1922) 7s 101 101 Beth. Steel (1923) 7 101 101 Canada (1931) 6 98 98 Cudahy (1923) 7s 103 101 Int R. T. (1921) 6 8$ Kan. City Tar. (1928) 6. 100 1-16 100 9-11 Proctor A G. (1938) 7 ....103 101 Proctor & Q. (1932) 7s. ...102 103 Russian Rubles (1936) 6.slU 135 Union Pao. (1939) 6 109 109W Wilson A Co. (1938) 6s.... 17 7T New York Money. New York, April 23. Mercantile Papas) 595 per cent. Sterling Sixty-day bills. $6$i com mercial alxty-day bill on bank. 14.61$ commercial sixty-day bill. $4.61; de mand, $4.65; cable. $4.66. Franc Demand, $6.03; cables, $1.01 Guilders Demand, 40c; oablea, 40. Lire Demand. $7.48; cables, $7.41. Mexican dollars 77o. Government Bonds and Railroad Bonds Firm. Time Loans Strong; sixty days, ninety days and six months, 6 9 6 per eeav 'Call Money Finn: high, low and rule Ihg rate. 6; closing bid, 4; offered at 1$ last loan, I per cent , Liberty Bonds. New York, April 33. Liberty bend final prloe today were: 8. $98.70; first 4. $96.74; second 4s, $93.14; first , $95.80; second 4s, $93.28; third 4. $95.04; fourth 4s, $93.24. New York, April 23. Liberty bonds at 11:30 a. m. today were: 9s, $98.43; first 4s, $96.70; second 4s, $93.16; first $95.70; second 4a. $93.26; third 4. $95.10; fourth 4s, $93.20. PHOTOPLAYS. The Girl of a Thousand Moods NAZIM0VA In A story as varied as the, winds as alluring as the tropic skies. "Out of the Fog" Allowing the wonder-weaver of the emotional screen to play upon your every emotion, run ning the entire gauntlet front sunshine to mist calm to storm, and liate to love. MARY PICKFORD In "RAGS" BOULEVARD 33d aad Leavenworth FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN , BEVERLY BAYNE In "A PAIR OF CUPIDS" LOTHROP TOM MOORE In "CO WEST. YOUNG MAN Parsons Comd